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    Salvage crews suspend work on capsized cruise ship

    GIGLIO, Italy (Reuters) - Salvage crews preparing to pump thousands of tonnes of diesel fuel and oil from the wreck of the Costa Concordia cruise ship off the Italian coast suspended work on Saturday because of bad weather that could last into next week, officials said.

    With heavy seas and strong winds set to continue, work on removing more than 2,300 tonnes of diesel may be held up for days, according to a spokesman for SMIT, the Dutch company that is managing the operation.

    "Starting operations depends on the weather conditions," Martijn Schuttevaer told reporters. "The forecast is for the bad weather to last until Tuesday and we don't expect to be able to recommence activities until the middle of the week."

    A barge carrying pumping equipment that was attached to the capsized ship was withdrawn after strong winds and high waves worsened conditions for the divers working on the huge wreck.

    Despite the interruption the search continued for bodies on the half-submerged vessel, which lies in about 20 meters of water on a rock shelf close to the island of Giglio off the Tuscan coast.

    Divers found the body of a woman on Saturday, bringing the number of known dead to 17. Authorities also said they had identified the body of a German woman recovered last week.

    Two of the bodies found after the shipwreck are unidentified and 15 people are still missing.

    With no hope of finding survivors, the focus has switched to preventing an environmental disaster in Giglio, a popular holiday island in a marine nature reserve.

    Before the work was suspended, crews were installing valves to help pump out six fuel tanks towards the front of the ship which hold most of the diesel. The pumping operation is expected to take between three weeks and a month.

    The Concordia, a 290-metre long floating resort carrying more than 4,200 passengers and crew, sank more than two weeks ago after it ran into a rock close to the shore which tore a long gash in its hull.

    The accident, expected to trigger the most expensive maritime insurance claim ever, has set off a legal battle in which U.S. and Italian lawyers are preparing class action and individual suits against the operator, Costa Cruises.

    In a bid to limit the fallout, Costa, a unit of Carnival Corp, the world's largest cruise ship operator, has offered the more than 3,000 passengers $14,500 each in compensation on condition they drop any legal action.

    The Concordia's captain, Francesco Schettino, is under house arrest, suspected of causing the accident by steering too close to shore, and faces charges of multiple manslaughter and abandoning ship before the evacuation was complete.

    The ship's first officer, Ciro Ambrosio, has also been questioned by prosecutors but the company itself has not been implicated in the investigation at this stage.

     

    23 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  Lake Havasu City, Arizona  •  28 days ago
      was the captain drunk???
    • consistently dismayed  •  28 days ago
      I just heard on CNN, no it hasn't been verified with any other source, that the crew announced in Italian to man the life boats and get out, in English they kept directing passengers to return to their cabins. If this turns out to be true I hope they fry all those SOB's.
    • Mick  •  Cheyenne, Wyoming  •  28 days ago
      This ship captain may actually have a lower approval rating than congress....
    • John  •  Surfside, California  •  28 days ago
      $10,000 would cover funereal expences, for each person, $4,500 for another cruse!
    • Don  •  Springfield, Missouri  •  28 days ago
      Lawyers, gotta luv em. Didn't lose a thing but they will reap MILLION$ of dollars each. Quite a system we have here. They are the only things worse than the captain.
    • C Mac  •  McClellan, California  •  29 days ago
      Wow and a refund too, get real. I would hunker down with a fat Attorney. This is a big check worth wating for. Total disregard for the saftey of the lives onboard. I'm smelling bankruptcy for this cruise ship line. It's just discusting that people had to die over a bad move by a Captain.
    • BBFan  •  28 days ago
      I certainly don't suggest investing stock in Costa or Carnival right now. I think it's possible that Costa in particular and maybe Carnival will not be able to survive this.
    • BBFan  •  28 days ago
      The $14,500 is probably merely Costa's initial offer in the hopes that many will take it. Costa knows if it goes to court it'll cost them much more. If I were one of the surviving passengers, I'd wait for a much higher offer than that because they're no doubt willing to go higher.
    • Gladys Kravitz  •  29 days ago
      The courts will award way more than that.
    • EARL BARBARA  •  Chattanooga, Tennessee  •  27 days ago
      Several of your articles have definitely needed proofreading. Why do you post articles that have bad grammar and mispelled words and words that do not make sense? "Recommence" is one of those words in the article about the cruise ship. Also the word "tons" is not spelled "tonnes"!!
    • john b  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  28 days ago
      "Heard on the bridge moments before the grounding" RECALCULATING!!!!.
    • Tamarindwalk  •  28 days ago
      It is hoped that Costa Cruises and its owner Carnival Cruises are amply and decently paying out any death benefits to passengers and crew and their families. All too often, we see where big time European and American cruise companies do whatever they can to get out of paying or doing anything for their crew.
    • Timothy Schumacher  •  San Mateo, California  •  28 days ago
      A wet kiss..
    • Marco  •  Los Angeles, California  •  28 days ago
      Reiterate heading.
    • ship guy  •  28 days ago
      To say that this ship is capsized is technically not correct. Capsizing means that a vessel has completely turned over. This one is lying on its side.
    • clydeine  •  Sacramento, California  •  29 days ago
      Lets see $14,000 might buy a very small travel trailer. Hum, sounds like fair compensation for the loss of a loved one! I wonder if those still missing, the Cruise line will try to say their is no proof of their death, so we wont compensate you a thing.
    • gsp42  •  28 days ago
      Cruise ships burn about 1 gallon of diesel for every yard they move forward in the water.
    • Jim  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  28 days ago
      In my opinion, its not all the Captain's fault. The ship is designed to topple. How about building a 100 story cruise ship next.
    • raa22  •  Ventura, California  •  28 days ago
      Cruise ships are floating pieces of you know what.
    • Lily  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  28 days ago
      I suggest that the Italian tourism office work with the cruise company and its insurers to leave the ship there, after removing fuel oil and other potential toxic materials. It will become an exciting scuba tourism site. The company, government, and local entrepreneurs can share in the tourism dollars.
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